# Data from long-term experiments in temperate croplands to evaluate soil organic carbon models

**Authors:** Kenji Fujisaki, Fabien Ferchaud, Hugues Clivot, Elisa Bruni, Bertrand Guenet, Christian Pichot, Antoine Versini, François Baudin, Antonio Bispo, Philippe Peylin, Manuel P. Martin, Johannes L. Jensen, Jørgen Eriksen, Claire Chenu, Andrew S. Gregory, Margaret J. Glendining, Ines Merbach, Nicolas Beaudoin, Bruno Mary, Alain Mollier, Gilles Tison, Christophe Montagnier, Abad Chabbi, Françoise Vertès, Alice Cadéro, Anne-Isabelle Graux, Sylvain Pellerin, Florent Levavasseur, Manon Gilles, Thierry Morvan, Camille Resseguier, Luis Milesi, Alicia Irizar, Adriàn Andriulo, Marie-Noël Mistou, Arnaud Butier, Michel Bertrand, Bénédicte Autret, Marie-Hélène Jeuffroy, Gilles Grandeau, Thierry Doré, Vincent Cellier, Alain Berthier, Sébastien Darras, Guillaume Audebert, Ludovic Pasquier, Fabien Ecalle, Antoine Savoie, Marcus Schiedung, Christopher Poeplau, Nadia I. Maaroufi, Thomas Kätterer, Martin A. Bolinder, Jonathan Sanderman, Pierre Barré

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41597-026-06863-7 · 2026-02-19

## TL;DR

This paper presents a dataset from long-term experiments in temperate croplands to evaluate soil organic carbon models.

## Contribution

The study provides a harmonized and publicly available dataset for evaluating multiple soil organic carbon models.

## Key findings

- The dataset includes climate, soil, and crop data from 34 long-term experiments.
- It enables evaluation of models like RothC, Century, and CTOOL.
- The dataset contains 4588 crop C input records and 1328 SOC stock measurements.

## Abstract

Soil organic carbon (SOC) models need independent evaluation against field measurements, but those latter are rarely publicly available and harmonized. In this study, we collected and shared data from 167 agronomic treatments in 34 agronomic long-term experiments (LTEs) located in temperate croplands, allowing the evaluation of several soil organic C models such as RothC, Century, AMG, MIMICS, ICBM, Millenial, and CTOOL. The dataset includes climate data, soil properties, C inputs from crops (n = 4588 records) and organic amendments, irrigation data, monthly soil cover, as well as SOC stock measurements in the topsoil layer (n = 1328 records). Climate, soil moisture, and soil temperature data were extracted from daily climate databases. Carbon inputs from crops were calculated from observed yields and harvest index, with some harvest index values estimated, combined with crop allometric coefficients from the literature. Descriptions of LTE, agronomic treatments, methodological metadata, and a part of the code, accompanies the dataset. The dataset can be reused to evaluate single SOC models, or to evaluate an ensemble of models.

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** C (MESH:D002244), SOC (-)

## Figures

9 figures with captions in the complete paper: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC13031894/full.md

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